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Several OS's on a single laptop?
I'm a reasonably experienced linux user and would now like to try some different systems. I have a laptop with 80 gb hd which will be the candidate. However, can I have several OS's installed on a single hd? I was thinking of 5-6 OS's (4 linux systems, one BSD and on WINdoze). My question is: will it work? And also how should I partion my disk? Ideas and suggestions are apprecieted...
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